THE MICHIGAN TAILY - - ~ ,w.- - .. SPORS ;... .. .. Christmas vacation, a large squad will be carried, so as to get the experi- ence from such games. Practice will start at the Coliseum immediately after Christmas vacation, and home games with University of Detroit and other teams from Detroit will be played during the first week of January. Anderson will coach the squad, assisted by Ray Cannon. Both men are players of former years at Michigan. I CLOSE SCORES FEATURE OF GAMES IN INTERFRATERNITY COURT LEAGUES Eleven games in interfraternity' basketball played Thursday night were featured in parti(ular by a 10 minute overtime battle between Delta Sigma Phi and Kappa Nu, the former final- y winning, 17 to 16. Only two other uontests approached this in being tight battles, but one of these, the game staged by Kappa Beta Psi and Delta psilon-proved a heart-breaker. The n.en from Oakland avenue downed the D. U. aggregation, but only after *shot * fter shotat the basket by both teams had gone wild. The final score was 4 to 2. Sigma Alplha Epsilon upset thel lope by their triumph over Lambda Chi Alpha, finalists in last year's ourney, by a 9 to 6 count, after one of the hardest battles of the evening. Sigma Chi gave eery evidence of having one, of the best teams in the entire eight leagues by scoring a sec- 9nd overwhelming victory, this time at the expense of Chi Phi. They Sigs 3eemed to score almost at will, rolling up a grand total of 38 points, and 'folding the opposition to but two. Sigma Nu continued the promises of power given in their :opening game when they spilled Delta Tau Delta un- derfoot, 12 to 3. Other games in-the, Hill league resulted in a victory of Phi Gamma Delta over Alpha Tau Omega, 19 to 1, the A. T. 0. men put- ting up a hard scrap, but being no natch for their heavier and faster opponents, and rAlpha Sigma Phi's triumph over Phi Sigma Delta in a hard fought game, 17 to 12. Kappa Sigma took Phi Kappa Sigma into camp, 18 to 3, Phi Delta Theta achev'ed a well earned victory over' Theta Chi, 11 to 8, Phi Sigma Kappa had little difficulty in disposing of Zeta% Psi, 15 to 6, and Psi Upsilon downed Alpha Chi Rho by the narrow margin of four points, winning 16 to 12. Standings of the various fraternity leagues, with schedules for the coming week, will be published Sunday. The union between Norway and Sweden was disolved in 1905 by the Norwegians. Wrestling Coach Wants Nore Men Coach Thorne is starting out his squad of wrestlers with a course in physical training, designed to give them bodies fit for wrestling before the actual work starts. Calisthenics, mat work, and "bridging" are includ- ed in the work outlined for the men to perform during their workouts. It is his intention to give the men Christmas work, that is, something to do at home, where probably they will rave no access to a mat, to keepjtheir necks in shape, as it is imperative that a wrestler's neck be in perfect condi- tion when he takes part in any bouts. Not enough men are trying out. Coach Thorne will be back next week and is anxious to meet any men who are in the least interested in wrestl- ing, even if they are not interested in joining the Varsity squad. He says no one need be afraid of hard falls if they are not good wrestlers, because, it is his intention to start all new men with easy work, and to give them new holds gradually as their ability be- comes more. This year outside meets will be held. Although the squad will probably not break into the Conference this year, it will hold meets with other places such as M. A. C., Detroit, and Cincin- nati. Try a Daily Want Ad. It pays.-Adv. 1i .A :, . " k F7- . ' . . J THE 'nMUSGMCNT:.CEl TRE Qf=,;ANNARBOR. LAST TIMES TODAY STEW OR A STRADIVARIUS? Zoe needed the violin - a real Stradivarius - for the concert that meant success. But then, there was the board bill and the habit of eating is hard to break. IN LIFE'S DARN IFUNY a, DEPICTS WHAT CAME OF ZOE'S CHOICE BETWEE N MEALS AND MUSIC. FROM THE SATURDAY EVENING POST STORY, "CARETAKER'S WITHIN"- -- ADDED PLAY BALL STOLEN GLORY ARCADE ORCHESTRA SUNDAY AND MONDAY cw~ Brt Lyte I I "A TRIP TO PAR ADISE, A humorous drama in which the ;'{: >.:.L :; :."1:question arises: "How does the dis- criminating resident of Heaven dress? What are the accepted styles in the It's a Coney Island lad bucking up again-t paternity and immortality. hereafter? I. I COMING TUESDAY ' Get-Rich-Qu ick-WalIi ngford GEORGE M. COHAN'S FAMOUS STAGE SUCCESS An American Picture about American People and above all, let everybody know that this has laughs, laughs, and laughs by the score. , r